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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Polyrepräsentation, Relevanz-Approximation und aktives Lernen im Vektorraummodell des Information-Retrievals

Bachelier, Günter. January 2001 (has links) (PDF)
Saarbrücken, Universiẗat, Diss., 2002.
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A syntactically-based preprocessor for a limited experimental Arabic document retrieval system

Ibrahim, Farid M. S. January 1988 (has links)
The research reported in this thesis is about the description and discussion of an experimental document retrieval system for Arabic texts, using linguistic methods of analysis. Specifically, Arabic presents difficulties for the efficient retrieval of information because it is an agglutinative language, thus rendering the stop list method (as commonly used for English texts) near to useless.
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Not Just to Win Auditions: Playing Orchestral Percussion Excerpts for Pedagogy and Enrichment

Puzzo, Richard D., Jr., Puzzo, Richard D., Jr. January 2017 (has links)
Teachers and performers have advocated the study of orchestral excerpts for many decades. There are articles, dissertations, reference books, and method books that provide annotated and edited excerpts for use by students.It is well known that obtaining the actual music to the excerpt for practice or to prioritize which excerpts may be asked on an audition can be a difficult and daunting task. Playing orchestral excerpts can seem complicated. Students and teachers may not know what excerpts to play or on which to start.This research has produced a collection of a wide variety of orchestral percussion excerpts collected that are analyzed in the style of Kodály song retrieval systems commonly used by general music education teachers around the world. The Orchestral Percussion Excerpt Retrieval System presented in this document contains 100 excerpts and combines features of the excerpts (keywords that describe the excerpts and are searchable), recommended recordings and internet links, average tempi, and practice suggestions that involve a reference, link to a source, or document. The printed version also includes an index.Use of a retrieval system allows teachers the flexibility to select appropriate music that supports the concepts and objectives of music lessons within a sequenced curriculum. Adaptation to the study of orchestral percussion excerpts could involve sight-reading, playing and singing simultaneously, and musical/technical interpretation. It challenges the students to think critically, listen intently, and encourages a style of practice that involves self-reflection. Use of this retrieval system can aid in the development of music literacy and music enrichment by encouraging both the practice of and listening to historically great works of music.
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The influence of retrieval system on the outcomes of ERIC searches by graduate students /

Evans, Mary Marcum, January 1995 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oklahoma, 1995. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 79-86).
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PC-Gipsy : a usable PC-based image processing system /

Melder, Karl Henry. January 1990 (has links)
Project report (M.I.S.)--Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 44-45). Also available via the Internet.
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Parallel Analysis of Aspect-Based Sentiment Summarization from Online Big-Data

Wei, Jinliang 05 1900 (has links)
Consumer's opinions and sentiments on products can reflect the performance of products in general or in various aspects. Analyzing these data is becoming feasible, considering the availability of immense data and the power of natural language processing. However, retailers have not taken full advantage of online comments. This work is dedicated to a solution for automatically analyzing and summarizing these valuable data at both product and category levels. In this research, a system was developed to retrieve and analyze extensive data from public online resources. A parallel framework was created to make this system extensible and efficient. In this framework, a star topological network was adopted in which each computing unit was assigned to retrieve a fraction of data and to assess sentiment. Finally, the preprocessed data were collected and summarized by the central machine which generates the final result that can be rendered through a web interface. The system was designed to have sound performance, robustness, manageability, extensibility, and accuracy.
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A Study and Design of an Automated Information Storage and Retrieval System

Hick, Raymond James 10 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this project has been twofold. First, a thorough literature survey has been conducted in the field of information storage and retrieval with primary attention given to computer oriented techniques. The systems used and the theory behind them have been of more concern to the author than the actual equipment used because it is felt that equipment will change very rapidly as it has in the past whereas the basic system, in most cases, will prevail. The second part of this project has been the design of an overall automated trial information system with the needs of the designer being of prime importance. / Thesis / Master of Engineering (ME)
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Query processing in a distributed environment

Chao, Han Ying January 2010 (has links)
Typescript (photocopy). / Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
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Hybride bitparallele Volltextsuche / Hybrid Bit-parallel Full-text Search

Selbach, Stefan January 2011 (has links) (PDF)
Der große Vorteil eines q-Gramm Indexes liegt darin, dass es möglich ist beliebige Zeichenketten in einer Dokumentensammlung zu suchen. Ein Nachteil jedoch liegt darin, dass bei größer werdenden Datenmengen dieser Index dazu neigt, sehr groß zu werden, was mit einem deutlichem Leistungsabfall verbunden ist. In dieser Arbeit wird eine neuartige Technik vorgestellt, die die Leistung eines q-Gramm Indexes mithilfe zusätzlicher M-Matrizen für jedes q-Gramm und durch die Kombination mit einem invertierten Index erhöht. Eine M-Matrix ist eine Bit-Matrix, die Informationen über die Positionen eines q-Gramms enthält. Auch bei der Kombination von zwei oder mehreren Q-Grammen bieten diese M-Matrizen Informationen über die Positionen der Kombination. Dies kann verwendet werden, um die Komplexität der Zusammenführung der q-Gramm Trefferlisten für eine gegebene Suchanfrage zu reduzieren und verbessert die Leistung des n-Gramm-invertierten Index. Die Kombination mit einem termbasierten invertierten Index beschleunigt die durchschnittliche Suchzeit zusätzlich und vereint die Vorteile beider Index-Formate. Redundante Informationen werden in dem q-Gramm Index reduziert und weitere Funktionalität hinzugefügt, wie z.B. die Bewertung von Treffern nach Relevanz, die Möglichkeit, nach Konzepten zu suchen oder Indexpartitionierungen nach Wichtigkeit der enthaltenen Terme zu erstellen. / The major advantage of the n-gram inverted index is the possibility to locate any given substring in a document collection. Nevertheless, the n-gram inverted index also has its drawbacks: If the collections are getting bigger, this index tends to be very large and the performance drops significantly. A novel technique is proposed to enhance the performance of an n-gram inverted index by using additional m-matrixes for each n-gram and by combining it with an inverted index. An m-matrix is a bit matrix containing information about the positions of an n-gram. When combining two or more n-grams, these m-matrixes provide information about the positions of the combination. This can be used to reduce the complexity of merging the n-gram postings lists for a given search and improves the performance of the n-gram inverted index. The combination with a term based inverted index speeds up the average search time even more and combines the benefits of both index formats. Redundant information is reduced in the n-gram index and further functionality is added like the ranking of hits, the possibility to search for concepts and to create index partitions according to the relevance of the contained terms.
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TuliP a teacher's tool for lesson planning /

Reed, R. Gabrielle. Hawkes, Lois Wright. January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Florida State University, 2003. / Advisor: Dr. Lois Wright Hawkes, Florida State University, College of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Computer Science. Title and description from dissertation home page (viewed Sept. 25, 2003). Includes bibliographical references.

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